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  • 7
    Jan
    2013
    8:12am, EST

    Wing-suit skydiver missing in Washington state mountains

    By NBC News staff and wire services

    Updated at 7:59 a.m. ET: NORTH BEND, Wash. -- Rescue crews on Sunday suspended their efforts to find a Florida skydiver outfitted in a wing suit, who disappeared after jumping from a helicopter Thursday afternoon.


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    Kurt Ruppert, 29, of Lake City, Fla., is a seasoned skydiver, according to a friend, and when he disappeared he was wearing a brown-and-green jumpsuit that has swaths of fabric beneath the armpits that allow the wearer to glide like a flying squirrel. 

    About 145 volunteers over the weekend canvassed a nine-mile area near North Bend, Wash., that includes 4,200-foot Mount Si, the steep flanks of which are covered with trees. The peak is popular with hikers even though the last summit scramble can be treacherous. At the foot of the steep side of the mountain is the flat, sprawling Mountain Meadows Farm.  


    Ruppert was skydiving with two friends, and they were taking turns jumping from the helicopter. The friends were waiting at a grassy landing area, but no one saw whether Ruppert's chute deployed. 

    "The guys on the ground could not see where he jumped from their angle, and the pilot couldn't see when he went out the door because he was focused on flying," said King County Sheriff’s spokeswoman Cindi West.

    Ruppert’s parachute was blue, West said, but she said she was told that wing-suit fliers don't deploy parachutes until they reach an altitude of 2,000 feet.

    "The speed and height of the jump would enable him to travel a large distance in a short amount of time," West said.

    As rescue teams searched, officials tracked his cell phone and flight pattern to better discern where he might have fallen. Nineteen agencies assisted in the rescue effort.

    Authorities know the flight pattern of the aircraft, but a number of factors have made it difficult to find Ruppert.

    "It's dangerous and difficult,” West said. “The footing is bad and there are lots of cliffs."

    Ruppert isn’t dressed or equipped to stay out overnight, authorities said.

    Ruppert has been skydiving seven or eight years and is good at handling a wing suit, said a friend, Art Shaffer, owner of Skydive Palatka in Palatka, Fla.

    Shaffer jumped with Ruppert at midnight on New Year's Eve and said Ruppert left Tuesday to jump with friends in Washington.

    Ruppert is single and once owned a landscaping business, said Shaffer, who is in contact with Ruppert's family and friends.

    "We've got our fingers crossed," he said.

    The search resumed Sunday morning at the Mount Si trailhead in North Bend, Wash.

    This article includes reporting by The Associated Press and NBC News' Isolde Raftery.

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    125 comments

    While I support this man's right to risk his own life I would like to point out that 19 agencys are being utilized to presumeably find his corpse. I would suggest that if people wish to engage in risky behaviors where governmental support may need to be called out for searches that they be …

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  • 8
    Sep
    2012
    3:13pm, EDT

    2 bodies recovered from Mount Rainier

    By KING5

    Two bodies recovered from Mount Rainier's Paradise Glacier late Friday afternoon are likely members of a group of four climbers that were lost in January, park officials say. The body of a third climber was found nearby in August. Search efforts are continuing.


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    Park officials said on Thursday, while conducting routine resupply operations to Camp Muir by helicopter, a body was spotted hanging over the edge of a large crevasse on the Paradise Glacier southeast of Anvil Rock. In addition, camping and climbing gear could be seen strewn across the bottom of the crevasse.

    The body was partially buried under about 5 feet of snow and clearly had been in place for some time. The site is about a quarter mile east of the standard climbing route and on the other side of a ridge, at about 8,200-foot elevation.


    On Friday, climbing rangers retrieved the body of a woman from the crevasse. A man's body was then recovered from under the snow nearby.

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    Both individuals were transported by ambulance to the Pierce County Medical Examiner, who will determine their identities and causes of death.

    Four climbers in two separate parties were lost in this vicinity during January storms. On Aug. 6, the body of Mark Vucich was found near the climbing route on the Muir Snowfield, about half a mile above Pebble Creek at about 8,000 feet elevation. The bodies recovered Friday are believed to be of those lost in January.

    Rangers will return to the site, both on foot and by helicopter, to further investigate what appears to be a large campsite buried under the snow on the edge of the crevasse, in hopes of finding clues to explain what happened and, ultimately, lead to the fourth missing climber.

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    90 comments

    I don't care if you're the second coming of George Mallory - climbing Mt. Rainier in the middle of winter is, well, I'm not going to say stupid, but it's quite ill advised. It seems like every winter someone wants to climb Rainier or Mt. Hood in the winter. The lucky ones get rescued.

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